Ukraine: 13 journalists killed at work in first 1,000 days of Russia’s invasion

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Ukraine: IMI recorded 268 violations of freedom of expression in 2024

Of the 268 attacks on freedom of expression recorded by IMI, 155 were committed by Russian forces, and included killings, woundings, kidnapping, cyberattacks and threats.

Ukraine: Russia targets Ukrainian journalists to cover up war crimes

“The Russians had pre-made lists of Ukrainian journalists and purposefully detained and kidnapped them. This was done to prevent the media from reporting on Russia’s crimes to the world” – IMI

Ukraine: 1,000 days of war have seen 329 media outlets forced to close

The most common reasons for closing down were the Russian occupation of territories, which saw 117 media outlets closed, and financial difficulties caused by the war, which resulted in 96 closures.